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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1910. -- -- If You Seek a Better-THan-THis Job Want-Ad vertise ! ,'t. .' ft ' ' ft! I ,11. I ' - ------t- DAY PREDICTS HEAVY CROP H. W. Day of Sqolil & Day Gives Summary of His Trip Throunlit the Northwest Prosperity In Fruit Sections Generally. (Special CorruBpomlonco.) NEW YORK, Juno !. KiitluiHiiiH tio ovur tliu prospuotH Tor good fruit cropa and a proHpuroiiH nunmjii, II. W. Day of Sgobol & Day, and IiIh huh, returned front California nnd tlm Northwest on Thursday, whom they inario a special Htndy of deciduous fruit t'oiiilltloiiH. Tlioy ruport (hat tlio uhurry and apricot crops of Cnli foniiit a ro rathur light, but of good quality. Tliu pouch orop in expected to bo largo, whilo poarn will not ho below normal. It in not expected that ovur (10 par cent of tliu BnrllotlH will leave that Htate, tliu decrease being aided by the heavy purchases and IiIiIh at advancing prices matlo by onnnerH who wore anxious to tio up crops for fivo years." Fall and win ter poarH aro nlso very short, ospo oially Winter Nollih. A very hoavy crop of grapes h looked for, espe cially TokayH. The biinchoH aro very largo for no oarly in tho Boauon. Plums and pruiioH promiso a fair yield, especially of tlio bettor vari eties, although Trngedios aro very abort. In .Medforil District. In tho Med ford section of Southern Oregon Mr. Day and his hoii ascer tained that tlieiu will bu no more HartloltH than hint year, when about On oarloadH ware sent in. Cornice and D'Aujoii pears will bo equal to laht year's yield, possibly a fow v inoro earn. A very good orop of ap ples, cHpceSally of Spilr.onborgs and Newtown Pippins, aro expected. In the Hood River Hectiou, there wilt bo n fow earn of Mnrtlotts and a heavy increase in npplcx, eHpoeially Spit zcuhorgs and Newtown Pippins. Mr. Day wan told that DO por cent of the tipples in bearing and growing in that election are of those two arietiim. !u WtiMiliigtou Section, At North Yakima, Wash., a very largo orop of all fruits is expected, but tho pouches there are marketed in the uorthwoHt and in the mining tatOH. They liavu a pretty good orop of Hartlutt pears. Some of tho Wine Bap appleH aro vory fine, and there is a largo orop of other varieties. Tliu yield at Walla Walla and Milton will include 1125 earn of Italian prune, quite an inureaso over liiHt season's crop. Tho apple crop of Idaho is vory large, and (hero will probably bo ovor 400 euro of Italian prunoH whore liiHt KonHon they had a very light crop. Howovor, as thoao prunoa from Orogon and Washington aro out of tho way, it will Htroiithon the marketing osuson, especially so ns the prunes in Oregon and Washing Ion will bo very oarly thin year. l'rMHrlty General. Mr. Day found that the froHt did some damage in Utah, and that thoro will porhapu bo about -100 cars of peitehofl markotcd from that state, with fow if any ponrs and prunes. Tho applo orop in Utah will ho fair. A tour of Colorado convinced Mr. Day that a vory heavy orop of all fruits was oxpeotod in that Htate, but that tho hiiiuo wan cut down bv unfavorable weather. Howovor, pos Hibly 1200 oars of poaches will bo sent from Palisade and Paonia. Al most all aro ElburtuH, and over 2000 arloads of apples if all goes well, "Thoro is great proHpority all ovor tho fruit Hootion of tho northwest,'' said Mr. Day, "iilnmst every grower lias an automohilo, finding the hiiiiio almost absolutely necessary. Tho banks havo plonty of monoy, tho crops aru good d the growers all look forward to a satisfactory year." HOTEL ARRIVALS. At tlio Nash Thomas Harris, Cen tral PolntjJ. A Wtowart, Donvor; T. I'J Kelly; Mr. and Mrs, V, E. Mowonj, Utlcii; J, L, HniiHtoa, Columbua; O, U von 'o)l, Sun Francisco; Q, S. Rusk, Lebanon; J, O, I'ondlotoii, Tablo Hock; It. P. HoiiiioU, Chicago; T, P, Palmer, Moatovlllu; L 10. Prlco, .San F. nudum; J. II llowon, Portland; Chiirlos Darnum, Ash'and; U. O. Ship toy Portland; It. N. Pond, Soutllo. At tho Mooro C, W, MelCoan, flan PrnnclHco; J, A. Ftcwurt, Do.ivor; William Mohrgot, James Wnrnor and wife, city; M. L. Abrnms, V. II. Wolff, Now York; W. H. Hunt, Baeramonto; U, D. RiibhoII, Portland; A, Standi, Now York; 11. It. Bool, Portland j W. O. Rankin, Haqhlla; W. V, Ryan, It. A, Prloat, Snn Frnnolaco. APPLES STEADY IN NEW YORK Good Demand for Fancy Fruit In Metropolis No Agression Selling Rccolpts Llfjlit nnd Movement Slow Cold Wave Benefits. (Market Letter.) NHW YOItK, Juno 4. Applo mar ket calculations wore ukIu upiiott his week by an unexpected drop in tho temperature, which canned an Im provement In tho domnnd for fancy fruit. Tho movement, howovor, wan slow, and tho total volume of business trniiHUctod was light. While strictly fancy npplos woro firm, la nono of tho fow assortments offered wns there any sign of ai;KreNHlvo hoIIIiik, I(o celpts were IIkIH tho movement slow and prices on ordinary to choice kinds favored huyors. Tho recent cold wonthor hns proven a Kreat boon to holders of npploH In tip-Htato and other placos. Up to a fow weeks nno, tho belief was en tortalned that tho nenRou would ond unuatlHfnctorlly, but recent wonthor conditions upset these predictions, and tho Konoral opinion now favors a satisfactory wlndup of tho yonr. Tho Interruption of Momorlal Day at tho first of tho weok hnd an ad verso offect upon tho market, but ow Iiir to tho vory modernto rocolpts It was povslhlo to maintain recent prices on tho hlKhont grades of fruit. Medi um kinds, however, woro noKloctod. Fancy Baldwins had tho call at prlcoa rauKlttK from 9 LOO to $5.00. Limited quantities of 'strictly fancy mnrks sold ns MaU as $5.50, whllo undor Krndes draKKed at 3.00 and $4.00. Northern Spy npples, whon show ing strictly fnucy quality, command od almost as much ui tho Haldwlns, hut $ :, . 5 0 to $1.00 were tho more general selling prlcos. OreenlnKs are practically out of tho market, nnd tho few lots offered this week did not show quality enough to bring ovor $.1.50 to $4.00 por barrel. Bomo Missouri Don Davis fruit com manded as high as $0,00, but tho latter figure wr.s extreme, nnd most of tho sales woro made on a hnsls of from $3,50 to $5.00 por harrol, Wootorn box npplon woro In fair demand, and prices romauled un changed. Colorado Missouri Pippins brought $2.25 to $2.50; Washington Wlnenaps, 2.25 to $2.75, and Ganos, $2.00 to $2.l0. ICnNtcru Mnrkctv. lloston apples, Pen Davis, per bar re), $2.50 to $:t.25; Stark, $3.00 to $3.76; Northern Spy, $3 to, $1.50; Uusset, $3 to $3.75. Philadelphia Receipts of apples this weok woro fully equal to tho domand, ns a result, prices ahowod no material change Haldwlns moved at tho rango of from $3 to $4,50 por barrel, and Punnets at $3 to $3.75. Uudorgrndos of both kinds sold at a rango of from $1.75 to $2.50 por barrel, Cincinnati Apples woro In light ro colpt this week and firm. Tho first now npplos of tho soason woro re ceived, but tho quality was not at tractive. Now apples, por hamper, $1.75 to $2; old, par barrol, ns to varloty, $3,75 to $0.50; por box, $1.75 to $3. MANITOBA MUST LOOK TO OREGON FOR FRUIT C. Motcalfo, commtsslouor of trans portation nnd markets for tho Brit ish Columbia govornmont, throw a bombsholl Into tho Manitoba fruit Importers' camp whoa ho stated that Manitoba would not get any ship ments of fruit this season from Brit ish Columbia, as Albortn and Sas katchewan would roqulro It all. Thoro will bo nothing loft for Manitoba. It Is not on account of n scarcity In tho crop, but tho market In tho prai rie provinces Is growing too big to handle If Manitoba wants const fruit hor dealors must go to Oregon, Washing ton and California for supplies, pay lug a stiff duty. This has upcot tho plans of tho traitors for this season's supplios. MEDFORD MARKETS. (Prices paid by Medford morohants.) Potatoes, now, $'2.-102.75 owl; onions, $2 owt.; oabbap;e, 2uT)2'(!0. Putter, Kggs and Poultry. (Trices paid by Medford morohants.) Hunch buttor, 2ii27V&o; fnnoy creamery, 30o. Fresh ranch eggs, 25o, Mixed poultry, 10(i)l'laj spriiiR ohiokons, irl8o5 turkoys, 17o. Ilon'tos SlrnwbovriQHi local, $1.50 Groou ouioiiB, -10u dozou buuohos; If Your - - - - "Help Problem'' - - - - is Serious, Let the Want Ads Work Overtime for a While and Help You to Solve it. Kithor in tho office, tho faotory, tho store or tho home the UltGKNT NEED OP A WORKER is a serious proposition. It is a problem hotter not solved at nil than solved bndly, hastily -desperately! To hire tho wronp per son JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO HIRE SOMEONE is vory often n calamity. To uho tho want ads DETERMINEDLY, knowing Hint you will, in a fow days at most, find THE RIGHT SORT OP HELP, is tho wisest possible course to pursue. Want Ads One Cent a Word. radishes, 10c dozon bunches; rhubarb 1 to Co lb.; Icltuco, -10c dozon; pens, 4o lb.; turnipB, V20 lb. (Pricos paid producers.) Hay Timothy, $10; alfalfa, $15; grass, $14; grain hay, $10. Grain Wheat, $1.15 bushel; oats, $32 ton ; Imrloy, $30 ton. Ilcef Cows, 44y2 c; stcors, G 5Vo; pork, 0c; mutton, 55V2c; lambs, flc; veal, dressed, 8c. (Selling pricos.) Rolled barley, $1.00 cwt., $35 ton; bran, $1.70; middlings, $1.851.00; shorts, $1.801.85. WHIPPLE HALL NOW "WORLD GREAT AVIATOR" "Whlpplo 8. Hall, ono of tho world's greatest aviators, arrived In Kugono yesterday with his Ctirtlss aeroplane, nnd tho big bird like plcco of machinery Is bolng sot up at tho fair grounds. Tho starting plnco Is being fixed up and nil preliminary nrrnngements nro bolng mado for Sat urday nnd Sunday's flights. Tho event promises to bo of rare Interest, nnd already farmers nnd pcoplo from neighboring towns nro arranging to como to Kugono to boo tho "King of tho Air tnko his flight on his white pinions. The nbovo from tho Eugene Regis ter will ho Interesting nows to tho Jlodford Airship Stung club. Mr. Hnl wbh Unable to fly at all here, not ovon getting ns high up In tho air Is tho garden fonco. STATE EDITORS' MEET AT BAKER POSTPONED RAKER CITY, Ore.. Juno 10. He eauso of the large number of editors, nttonding the Rose Camivnl who could not attend tho meoting of the Stato Editorial association in this oily on June 17 nnd 18, the meeting lias been postponed until a date to bo chosen later bv tho executive com mittee At that timo tho editors will be tho guests on an excursion ovor the Sumpter Valloy railroad, noted for its mountain hcenery, nnd will also bo takon on auto trips through the valley. The Commercial club will give them a big banquet and tlioy will also bo ontortained at La Grande. Honors for an Ashland Boy. Word oomos to Ashland that Lieut. Thomas W. Hammond, U. S. A., who has boon noting as commissary and quartennnstor for his regiment on Alnska assignment for somo timo past and who had expected to go with his command to a Toxns post shortly, has boon detailed as an instructor at tho national military academy at West Point, a distinction which many Ashland friends will rojolco to eco tho young army officor attain. Ho expeots to begin his work nt tho school with tho now term. Lieut. Hammond, who is a son of tho Into A. P, Hammond, for many years postmaster at Ashland, will spend somo timo hero in July 011 his arrival from Alaska, visiting rela tives nnd friends at the old home. Ashland Tidings. Hnokins for Health. FOR SALE. KEAIj ESTATE. KOH SALE 1 am going to soil my city proporty; a good buy for aomo ono; prlco $2300; tho prlco drops $5 every day until sold; no ngonts; ooo owner. Bob Taylor, 815 Myrtle stroot. 79 FOR SALE 30 acroa, most rogular bearing orchard In Josophlno county; no falluro sine It enmo Into bearing sovon yenrs ago; second bench, rod land, woll .rotectod from frost; no smudging nocossary; 10 acroa young peach troos; balnnco nmstly Spltzon berg nnd Nowtown Pippin npplos; 8, miles south of Grauts Pacs, nonr Ap plogato rlvor; prlco for tho 80 acros with prosont crop of fruit $22,500, without tho fruit $18,000. John II. Iloblson, Orants Pass,' Or., route 2. 71 FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Two acres near city limits, $700. Corner lot, Oakdale and Tonth, $1150. Corner lot on West Main street; sidewalk laid and paid tor, $1000. Two 5-room cottages and three largo lots, ono lot containing three quarters of an acre, 10 blocks out. $3500. Other bargains In land and bear ing orchards. D. H. JACKSON & CO. Opposite Hotel Moore. FOR SALE Tolo lands; 65 acres In Tolo, described as lot 1 and tho northwest quarter of the north east quarter of section thirty, nil In township thirty-six south, rango two, in Jackson county, Ore con, nro for sale at ono hundred and fifty dollars per aero. Enqulro of H. W. Dlkoman, Cold Hill, Or. 70 FOR SALE 498 acres land In Scott Vallo, ono of tho most beautiful and foitlle spoU in California, mostly in alfalfa, and can bo irrigated; well Improved, good fences, anC flrst clasa buildings; $45,000. or fur ther particulars addrocs Walker Pros.. Etna Mills, Siskiyou county, California. 70 ALFALFA lands In ten and twenty acre tracts, whore six crops aro cut per year and 10 to 12 tons tho yield. Irrigated by gravity water supply. A. A. Martin, agent, Los Mollnos Land Co. "of California, Mooro Hotel. tf Acreage. FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address Condor Water Power Co. FOR SALE Ono half aero with well and small barn on It; five blocks from Washington school; good place to kcop cow and chickens. Address W. P. Harris, 132 N. Ivy. 70 Farms and Orchards. FOR SALE Nfnotj acr-38. 30 in oae yoar old apple and pear trees, 100 Inches of water, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station. For terms write "Owner." care Mall Tribune. 261 FOR SALE About 30 acres of good orchard land 1 1-2 miles east of Phoonlx. One-half Is in orchard. Tolophono, Medford, 1199, or ad dress C. T. Pajroo, Phoenix, Ore. tR SALE 60 acres, tmeet building eito in tho alloy, includlig 30 acres good fruit land; cheap and terms right, H. O. Maltby, Palm Bldg., Main and Front. Hoases. FOR SALE Best Dargatn in Mod ford. New houso and barn In best residence soctlon. Will soil with furnlturo at lowest figure. Terms. Call on owner at 529 South Grape. FOR SALE Bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, on east front lot, in best neigh borhood; etreot to bo paved; sowor and city water connoctod; comont walks; bulltln buffet and bookcases, window seats, flroplaco; also elec tric flreplaco; boamod ceilings and paneled walnBcotlng In 3 . . rooms window shadoo, 37 eloctrlc lights, best fixturos, scroonod porch, com plete plumbing, Including laundry trays; bargain It sold to a quick buyor; timo given on part. Inqutro nt 202 S. Orango at. Whoro It's sold more chonply is usually knowa to ad readers! Ixts. FOR BALK City lots, $30; for a small, safe lnvcstmont soo th city lots I offer at $S00 and $250 por lot; $20 cash paymont. balance $10 por inonih; no lntorot. H. C. Malt by, Palm l lag, FOR SALE Good lot two blocks off paving on West Sovonth ctroot; price $350, Addross P. O. Box 838. FOR SALE If tnlcon at onco, i lots, 50x100, $300 onoh; 50x100 foot; city water and sowor In; stroot will bo paved this summor, Addross Box 172, 75 FOR SALE. Business Property. FOR SALE Choice business prop erty at a bargain, on long time; easy tonns. Address Condor Wa- ter Power Co. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE A full line of Old Hamp shire and Oak Bonds, plain and cloth finish; letter heads and envelopes. Mall Trlbuno office. FOR SALE Legal blanks of all kinds trespass and other notices, at Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Wall paper, paints, oils, brushes, a very comploto line; in formation cneerfully given by an oxperloncea painter. M. J. Metcalf, 318 E. Main st. FOR SALE Chandler & Price Gor don Jobber, 11x14 press; a bargain. Inquiro Mall Tribune office. FOR SALB For good wood and good measure, try the Bunker Hill Wood Yard, at North end of C street. Phone 841. J. A. MuLeod, Prop. TO EXCHANGE Income property in Los Angales, valued at $27,500; mortgaged for $3,500; owner's equity $24,000. Will exchange for proporty of cqral value in of near Medford. Til's property Is in first class coudlt'on and Is bringing In a good ro.ttal. It will .itand close Inspection. W. T, York & Co. FOR SALE Throe good milk cows. Jno. H. Shepherd, 128 East Main street. FOR SALE Or exchange, two-ciy inder Rco automobile, model 1908, in good condition; will sell or trade for city property. Add-css X4, Mail Trlbuno. FOR SALE 400 angora goats, 400, as our rangog Is overstocked wo must sell came at onco. Address Blass Bros., Englo Point, Or., or call at Roguo River ferry. FOR SALE Wood box factory blocks; now unloading p. carload; $3 per load. Tho Square Deal Fuel Co., Gould and Llndloy. Phone 2601. 70 FOR SALE Cheap; ono cook wngon; also ono camp wagon. In quire Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank bldg. 72 FOR SALE A 6 H. P. and a 2 H. P. gasoline engines, first-class condi tion, nt bargain prices. See Medford Iron Works. ' 73 FOR RENT. Houses. FOR RENT 8-rooni houso. McAr thur & Alexander. FOR RENT 6-room houso. close in, $20 month. R. R. Land Co., 11 N. Central avenue. tf FOR RENT A four-room houBe, closo in. Inquire at 22S North Hol ly street. 75 Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT NIco furnlshod room, closo In. 228 N. Holly stroot. 75 FOR RENT Furnished rooms and board at 414 North Front street, 73 FOTE RENT- Modern furnlshod raorns at 604 West 10th or 124 King street. FOR RENT Two now end nicely furnished stooping rooms; easy walk lug dlstanco; modern; bath on same floor; reasonable prices. Phono Main 4474. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for transients, No. 10 North Grapo stroot, noxt to Farmers' and Fruit growers' Bnuk. Coolest jilnco in town. FOR RENT Furnished slooplng rooms nnd light housokooplng rooms 327 South Oakdale nvonue. 71 Miscellaneous. FOR LEASE Fully oqulppod gold mlno; ton-stamp mill and concen trator, nil orornted by oloctrlo pow m. Owner will furnish free oloc trlo power for shnro in proceeds. Soo Smith, at Condor Wator & Power Co. FOR RENT nam, 100111 for four horses. 141 South Holly stroot, 73 FOR RENT. Housekeeping Itooms. FOR 'RENT A sulto of light houso kcplng rooms; no children. 222 S. Holly street. 81 WANTED. Help Wanted Malo. "WANTED First-class surveyor. Call at office of Rogue Rlrer Elec tric Company. WANTED Salesmen in every local Ity of tho northwest; monoy ad vanced weekly; many mako over $1000 month; choico of territory. Yakima Valley Nursery Co,, Top penlsh, Wash. WANTED Experienced otono cotter and quarry man. Call at Condor "Water and Power Co'. office. WANTED Young man, good pen man, with somo knowledge of book keeping preferred. Address In own writing, "J. H., P. O. Box 343, Med ford." 75 WANTED Agent to represent the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur ance Co. In southern Oregon. Want man to give all his time; no expe rience necessary; must have sood references for character and respon sibility. Address II. G. Colton, man ager, 310 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon. 76 Help Wanted Female. WANTED Woman to do washing for small family. Phono A. C. Allen, 7061 Farmers. WANTED Girls to work on Ironing and pressing machines in the now laundry. Apply just east of 603 N. Central avenue or phono 4451. "WANTED Competent woman for housework; good wages; two In fam ily. Apply mornings. 219 North Oakdale avenue. " Miscellaneous. WANTED Setting hens and little chickens. Call up Main 441. tf WANTED A mule, weight between 1000 and 1100 pounds. Charles W. Isaacs, 115 N. Oakdale avenue, tf FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE Or exch.-ngo for coun try property, 2 3-4 acres, 10-room house; pumping plant, 40 fruit trees; 5 blocks from Main street; on North Riverside; Bear Creek bottom. Inquire at 317 E. Main BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys. WITHTNGTON & KELLY Lawyers. Palm building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Over Post- office. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEA LEY Attorneys-at-law. No. 0 D street, ground floor. COLVIG & REAMES W. M. Col vig, C. L. Roames. Lawyers. Of fice Medford National Bank build ing, second floor. B. F. MULKEY Attomcy-at-law. Offices room 30, Jackson County Bank building. Medford. Architects. JOHNS & TURNER, Architects and Builders, offico 7-8, 235 Main. Phone Main 3471. Residence phone 247L Undertakers. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Un dertakers. Day phone 351. Night phenes: C. W. Conklin 3301, J. H. Butler 3571 Photographers. MACKEY'S STUDIO "Pose with Mnckey and dio with joy." Over Al len & Reagan's storo; entrance on Sevonth street. Medicines. CHOW YOUNG'S CHINESE MEDI CINES Will cure rheumatism, nBthmu, paralysis, sores and pri vate diseases. Those remedies may bo procured at the Sing Leo laun dry, 123 S. Riverside avonuo, Med ford, Or., whoro they will bo sold by tho proprietor. Dr. Chow Young has treated sev eral severe oasos with his remodies since coming to Medford and has for referonoo somo of the best Vuown and most intelligent citizens in Southorn Oregon. Call on him. Messenger Sorvlco. MESSENGER SERVICE Messen gers furnished nt all houso of day and till 0 p. m. to auy part of city, from lOo to 25c. Phono Main 1812. Printers nnd Publishers. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. ht the host-equipped job office in South ern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 South Central nvenuo Billiard Parlors. S. T. BROWN & CO.Billinrds, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs. Young & Hull building. A nice, oool placo to spend tho hot aftornoons, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tia ' shoflt iron ware on hand and muI to ordor. 128 North G Strut. Hospitals. SOUTHERN OREGON HOBPITAL 344 South C at, Medford, Or; B. W. Hisey, Matron. Official kMpital P. & E. R. R. B1U 1'ooten. VERNE T. CANON Bill Peafer aai Distributor. All order preBpUy filled. Boom 20, Jaaksos Cvtwty Bank bnilding, Medford, Or. Ital Estate, SEE WM. E. 8TACEY ft CO. fer some of the choicest banraijis kt real estate in this valley. Also Brit ish Colombia and Alberta, B. (X, aad other parts. Call on bin at Bttor' office, Phipps buildinjj, or at tb Medford Anto company's vara, where we start oat oar Mgmtu tot the Aladden Mantle Lamp aad hid den window screen. W will treat yon right. Come and sm. Cigars aad Tobacco. IRELAND & ANTLE, Smokehoae Dealers in tobacco, cigars and slash ers' supplies. Exclusive areata ef Lewis Single Binder, El Marito aad El Palencia. 212 West Main street Painters aad Paperhaagera. GERWOLF & WARD, contraetts painters, paperhangers and daee rators; signs. Estimates givea 0 all kinds of day and job work. Park View Hotel. Phone Main 180L FaraltBre. H. F. WILSON & Co., dealers i and second-hand farnitare aad hardware. Agents for Monad Cky kitchen cabinet. 323 E. Seventh at. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS Corner 8th and Holly sts., Medford. Mission Furniture made to order. Cabinet work of all kinds. A trial ordor solicited. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Staves and Ranges. New and Second-Hand Furniture Eads' old stand, 18 W. F st. Sonth. Phone 91. Medford, Or. Naraeriea. QUAKER NURSERIES Oar tree are budded, not grafted. Oar stack is not irrigated. We guarantee ev erything pat out. We are not ia the trust. H. B. Patterson, office ia Hotel Nash. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY CO., Inc. Growers of high-grade nursery stock. Office 25 W. Maia. Tel. 1201. Dentists. DR. W. M VAN SCOYOC, Dentist Office in rooms 203-204, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank building, vest of the tracks. Physicians and SargeoBS. R. W. STEARNS, M. D. Opposite Jackson County bank. Night calls promptly answered. Office and reai dence phone Main 3432. CONROY & CLANCY Office ia S to wart building Physicians and Surgeons. Office phone Main 341; private phono Main 612. DRS. CONROY & CLANCY, Physi cians and Surgeons, Taylor ft Phipps bldg., rooms 210, 211, 212. Office phone 501, residence phone 012. Offico hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians. Mission block. Phone 292. Medford. Building Contractor. ALEX. TAYLOR, Building Coa traotor Houses, bungalows, alter ations, repairs. 31 North Central avenue, opposite postoffjee. Brick. Companies. MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manufacturers of brick; dealors in pressed brisk and lime. Offico in Postoffice block, room 5. Phono No. 3181. Brick Layers. BRICKLAYERS K. Kuiln, at Smokehouse, first-class bricklayer, stoneworkor, cement steppbm stuooo and moulding, fireplaces aad tile work a specialty, Europe plan; day or contract. Life Scientist. MRS. LILLIAN A. ELDER, Life Sci entist Privnto instruction in "New Psychology" and "Now Thought principles, Callers roceivsd Wea nesdays. 127 South Grape street. Stenographers. ELLA M, GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quickly nnd woll. M. FORTESCUE Stenographer, :H N. Front st. Phone 231 Legal Blanks, LEGAL BLANKS All styles of le- I gal blanks for sale, a hundred djf I ferent forms. Medford Printing Ce, - . ..4 1 1 M' :&&-'